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Suppressors
Not sure I’m buying into the hype
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<blockquote data-quote="cardon1122" data-source="post: 2695970" data-attributes="member: 89782"><p>I'm totally pro suppressed shooting. I've got 3 cans. One for my rimfire guns and 2 that covers all my center fire guns from 22-33 caliber. They screw onto muzzle brakes. Even with hearing protection, a gun with a brake can still damage your hearing. At the range especially if the bench area is covered, I'd have to wear plugs and a headset for the noise level to be comfortable. Suppressed I get the best of both worlds. The recoil reduction of a brake and the suppressed sound. If I'm shooting a lot, I still wear hearing protection to be safe. Hunting I don't as it doesn't hurt or make my ears ring and I'm not taking many shots. Also, every one of my guns have tighter groups suppressed. Teaching kids to shoot it's huge. Noise and recoil both scare them. They have no fear of my smaller caliber guns and learn to shoot well quickly without fear or flinching. I'd never go back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cardon1122, post: 2695970, member: 89782"] I’m totally pro suppressed shooting. I’ve got 3 cans. One for my rimfire guns and 2 that covers all my center fire guns from 22-33 caliber. They screw onto muzzle brakes. Even with hearing protection, a gun with a brake can still damage your hearing. At the range especially if the bench area is covered, I’d have to wear plugs and a headset for the noise level to be comfortable. Suppressed I get the best of both worlds. The recoil reduction of a brake and the suppressed sound. If I’m shooting a lot, I still wear hearing protection to be safe. Hunting I don’t as it doesn’t hurt or make my ears ring and I’m not taking many shots. Also, every one of my guns have tighter groups suppressed. Teaching kids to shoot it’s huge. Noise and recoil both scare them. They have no fear of my smaller caliber guns and learn to shoot well quickly without fear or flinching. I’d never go back. [/QUOTE]
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